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| You don't have to sign up your wife or use her info. Just cancel the account you have then create a new account. Jamie "$2K3 User" <noemail[at]noemail.com> wrote in message news:ktgTa.109382$wk6.28448[at]rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net... - quote - > What! This stinks that I can't stay with Deluxe and get the 12 months Free. > I don't care about the Premium version and changing all my info to my wife's > SS# is not going to happen. > I figured it was too good to be true. > "Ion Control" <IonControl[at]echobase.rebelalliance.net> wrote in message > news:OwSz$zvTDHA.2188[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... > > I think I read in the fine print that you cannot *extend* your free trial. > > You have to sign up as a new user and start over. > > > In fact, here it is: > > "Money 2004 Deluxe users, the MSN Bill Pay Premium Plan special 12-month > > offer provides you with up to 12 months of free online bill pay service, > > which may be combined with other MSN Bill Pay free offers for not more > than > > 12 free months of consecutive MSN Bill Pay service during any 12 month > > period." > > > Premium allows for 24 months and might be the better option if you have > > already used close to 12 months. Saving $72+ for the service would more > > than pay for Premium (plus the free year of Money Magazine). > > > If you already own 2004 Deluxe, try signing up under your wife's (assuming > > you're married) SSN. It'll create a new account and you'll jus have to go > > through the pain of transporting all your stuff from the other account... > > > -Carl J. Stoneham > > > > "Charles" <chazcom[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message > > news:u3O18zuTDHA.3132[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > > Yes it does, but if you've modified your MS Money home home page the > link > > > doesn't appear. After your file is converted, display the 'standard' > home > > page > > > and there's a link for 'upgrade current users'. > > > > > apavluck[at]tulane.edu (Alex Pavluck) wrote: > > > > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > > > > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > > > > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > > > > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > > > > *and* existing customers? > > > |
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| You don't have to sign up with different Soc #'s You just have to cancel your existing service and sign back up. Jamie "Ion Control" <IonControl[at]echobase.rebelalliance.net> wrote in message news:OwSz$zvTDHA.2188[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > I think I read in the fine print that you cannot *extend* your free trial. > You have to sign up as a new user and start over. > In fact, here it is: > "Money 2004 Deluxe users, the MSN Bill Pay Premium Plan special 12-month > offer provides you with up to 12 months of free online bill pay service, > which may be combined with other MSN Bill Pay free offers for not more than > 12 free months of consecutive MSN Bill Pay service during any 12 month > period." > Premium allows for 24 months and might be the better option if you have > already used close to 12 months. Saving $72+ for the service would more > than pay for Premium (plus the free year of Money Magazine). > If you already own 2004 Deluxe, try signing up under your wife's (assuming > you're married) SSN. It'll create a new account and you'll jus have to go > through the pain of transporting all your stuff from the other account... > -Carl J. Stoneham > "Charles" <chazcom[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:u3O18zuTDHA.3132[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > Yes it does, but if you've modified your MS Money home home page the link > > doesn't appear. After your file is converted, display the 'standard' home > page > > and there's a link for 'upgrade current users'. > > > apavluck[at]tulane.edu (Alex Pavluck) wrote: > > > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > > > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > > > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > > > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > > > *and* existing customers? |
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| I sent a msg to the Billpay Customer Service and this is the response I received. Dear Jamie , Thank you for writing. The free 12 months free bill pay service is for "new" users only. You can cancel your existing account and enroll for a new bill pay account through your new Microsoft Money Software, however all of your information from your cancelled bill pay service will be gone and will need to be re-entered in the new service. Thank you for using MSN Bill Pay. If you have any questions please call 1-877-800-4873. Nick Original email: I''m considering purchasing Microsoft Money 2004. It comes with 12 months free BillPay service. Will I be eligible to receive this. I believe I should be and could be a contributing factor of whether I continue service with BillPay and/or buy Money 2004. Jamie "Jamie" <kokopelli2305[at]REMOVE.hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eVZaTFzUDHA.1916[at]TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... - quote - > I'm also interested in this information. I'm currently a paying customer of > Bill Pay, signed up for billpay and got 3 months free then like week later > did my taxes on H&R Block and was supposed to get 12 months but because I > was an existing customer it wouldn't do it. > I would believe that we also won't get Billpay for 12 months but can someone > please verify this question. > Jamie > "Alex Pavluck" <apavluck[at]tulane.edu> wrote in message > news:5b25d100.0307200522.3343c0a6[at]posting.google.com... > > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > > *and* existing customers? |
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| I'm also interested in this information. I'm currently a paying customer of Bill Pay, signed up for billpay and got 3 months free then like week later did my taxes on H&R Block and was supposed to get 12 months but because I was an existing customer it wouldn't do it. I would believe that we also won't get Billpay for 12 months but can someone please verify this question. Jamie "Alex Pavluck" <apavluck[at]tulane.edu> wrote in message news:5b25d100.0307200522.3343c0a6[at]posting.google.com... - quote - > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > *and* existing customers? |
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| This shouldn't be a surprise. All along it has been clear that their goal is to figure out how to hook us all to services that they get a continuous revenue stream from. They don't want to give this stuff away. They want to hook us all and then get in our wallets every month once they've got us thinking we can't live without it. It's like the proverbial complimentary starter bag from the coke dealer on the corner. "$2K3 User" <noemail[at]noemail.com> wrote in message news:ktgTa.109382$wk6.28448[at]rwcrnsc52.ops.asp.att.net... - quote - > What! This stinks that I can't stay with Deluxe and get the 12 months Free. > I don't care about the Premium version and changing all my info to my wife's > SS# is not going to happen. > I figured it was too good to be true. |
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| What! This stinks that I can't stay with Deluxe and get the 12 months Free. I don't care about the Premium version and changing all my info to my wife's SS# is not going to happen. I figured it was too good to be true. "Ion Control" <IonControl[at]echobase.rebelalliance.net> wrote in message news:OwSz$zvTDHA.2188[at]TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl... - quote - > I think I read in the fine print that you cannot *extend* your free trial. > You have to sign up as a new user and start over. > In fact, here it is: > "Money 2004 Deluxe users, the MSN Bill Pay Premium Plan special 12-month > offer provides you with up to 12 months of free online bill pay service, > which may be combined with other MSN Bill Pay free offers for not more than > 12 free months of consecutive MSN Bill Pay service during any 12 month > period." > Premium allows for 24 months and might be the better option if you have > already used close to 12 months. Saving $72+ for the service would more > than pay for Premium (plus the free year of Money Magazine). > If you already own 2004 Deluxe, try signing up under your wife's (assuming > you're married) SSN. It'll create a new account and you'll jus have to go > through the pain of transporting all your stuff from the other account... > -Carl J. Stoneham > "Charles" <chazcom[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message > news:u3O18zuTDHA.3132[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... > > Yes it does, but if you've modified your MS Money home home page the link > > doesn't appear. After your file is converted, display the 'standard' home > page > > and there's a link for 'upgrade current users'. > > > apavluck[at]tulane.edu (Alex Pavluck) wrote: > > > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > > > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > > > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > > > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > > > *and* existing customers? |
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| I think I read in the fine print that you cannot *extend* your free trial. You have to sign up as a new user and start over. In fact, here it is: "Money 2004 Deluxe users, the MSN Bill Pay Premium Plan special 12-month offer provides you with up to 12 months of free online bill pay service, which may be combined with other MSN Bill Pay free offers for not more than 12 free months of consecutive MSN Bill Pay service during any 12 month period." Premium allows for 24 months and might be the better option if you have already used close to 12 months. Saving $72+ for the service would more than pay for Premium (plus the free year of Money Magazine). If you already own 2004 Deluxe, try signing up under your wife's (assuming you're married) SSN. It'll create a new account and you'll jus have to go through the pain of transporting all your stuff from the other account... -Carl J. Stoneham "Charles" <chazcom[at]hotmail.com> wrote in message news:u3O18zuTDHA.3132[at]tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl... - quote - > Yes it does, but if you've modified your MS Money home home page the link > doesn't appear. After your file is converted, display the 'standard' home page > and there's a link for 'upgrade current users'. > apavluck[at]tulane.edu (Alex Pavluck) wrote: > > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > > *and* existing customers? |
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| Yes it does, but if you've modified your MS Money home home page the link doesn't appear. After your file is converted, display the 'standard' home page and there's a link for 'upgrade current users'. apavluck[at]tulane.edu (Alex Pavluck) wrote: - quote - > Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money > 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for > free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months > free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new > *and* existing customers? |
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| Can someone who actually owns Money 2004 Deluxe let me know if Money 2004 does indeed provided an additional 12 months of MSN bill pay for free for those who own Money 2003 Deluxe and have used the 12 months free provided with that version. In other words, is it free for new *and* existing customers? |
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